Posted by used red mn on November 19, 2020 at 17:51:20 from (67.44.240.7):
In Reply to: Re: Trusting strangers posted by Flacallr on November 18, 2020 at 14:29:12:
Flacallr, don’t now what that is but welcome to YT! You should post your question under a new topic with a brief description of your issue for a title. Like..743 Bobcat air in lift cylinder, help.. Depending on if you are on Classic View you will click on Post a Message if you are in Modern View you click New Topic. I would recommend that if you can tell where the oil is flowing in the cylinder. Find something substantial to place the bucket on at the point where the point where the oil flows in at the highest point. Then loosen the fitting of the hose and see if the air will bleed out then. May need someone in the machine as in some cases you can’t get in or out of the cab with the bucket part way in the air. Please be very careful. If you have minimal knowledge about your machine it may be best to find someone knowledgeable about them to give you a hand.
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